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  1. gronimo18

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    im looking for some paintshop pro plugins anyone know where i can get some or if u have some can u email them to me *edit by Jannejt*
     
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    read the forum rules, no posting email addresses
     
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    i will post a couple,as i have to meny to post
    TUTORIALS: ADOBE PHOTOSHOP

    XTREME SOURCE WEB SITE
    http://www.xtreme-source.com/tutorials-adobe-photoshop/

    Great Tutorials for the Beginner
    http://www.photoshophow.com

    3-D Painter
    Mike Warren's new action gives a 3D painted look to an image.
    http://www.atncentral.com/Zip_Actions/mike_w_3d_painter_atn.zip

    Airbrushing Action set
    This will keep you busy for awhile. Ronald Clercx explains: Because I am a graphic designer, not an illustrator, I've marveled at people who could do airbrush effects, which are very hard to achieve manually. So I developed at action set that should make it easier.

    The actions are not one-click run-stop actions. They guide an iterative process. Along with the actions, download Ronald's notes and tips.
    http://www.atncentral.com/Zip_Actions/Airbrushing_by_Ronald_Clercx.zip
    http://www.atncentral.com/PDF/About_AirbrushActions.pdf

    Alabaster Portrait
    Feivel's exciting new action is designed for portraits. The rollover provides a dramatic before and after demonstration. If high tone portraits cause you high anxiety, stay away. But if a distinctive, romantic portrait look is what you're after, you'll find it here.
    http://www.atncentral.com/Zip_Actions/AlabasterPortrait.zip

    AutoColor
    On some images, Photoshop's auto color adjustment does a great job, but on others, it doesn't come close. Shane's action takes a different approach, by separating light, dark, and mid-range tones and applying individual color correction. It doesn't work on all images, but try it on under saturated natures and scenics. The last step in the action allows you to adjust opacity.
    http://www.atncentral.com/Zip_Actions/auto-color.zip

    Cartoon Action
    Maureen stumbled across this technique for turning a photo into a cartoon or comic. Sharon was kind enough to offer to put it into an atn format for her, so it could be submitted here.
    http://www.atncentral.com/Zip_Actions/Maredas_Cartoon.zip

    Comix Actions
    Two actions—monochrome and color— that turn photos into comic book images with an outline, shadow and a blank layer to paint in solid colors (or hide to show the photos true colors). The size of the image effects the detail level, larger images will have more details.
    http://www.atncentral.com/Zip_Actions/Comix_Actions.zip

    Custom Vignette 2.0
    Galen Evans originally designed this subtle effect designed for Canon RAW images of 2052x3076, but this revision allows you to adjust the action for an image of any size. After inviting you to select an area of interest, it darkens the remaining area, throws it slightly out of focus, and adds contrast to the subject. Here's a technique I saw at Wisconsin Public Television recently: On a portrait, select the eyes and, at the end of the action, reduce opacity to diminish the effect.
    http://www.atncentral.com/Zip_Actions/Custom_Vignette_v2.0.zip

    Dave Beaman's Ethereal Glow
    This small action has been getting a lot of action on dpreview recently. The rollover shows what it does with a color photo, but try it with a black and white as well. Thanks to Feivel for sending Dave to this site.
    http://www.atncentral.com/Zip_Actions/Ethereal_Glow.zip

    Dave's IR Actions
    Dave Jaseck recreates infrared looks in digital imaging with this set of actions. There's plenty of opportunity for you to tweak the image to get far out ... or way in.
    http://www.atncentral.com/Zip_Actions/Dave's_IR.zip

    Dave's Simplifier v.2
    From Dave Jaseck, an updated version one of my favorite actions. Simplifier provides a painted effect by eliminating unimportant color detail. Don't confuse this with posterization. The histogram shows a lot of detail, rather than a staircase effect.
    http://www.atncentral.com/Zip_Actions/Daves_Simplifier_v2.zip

    Dodging and Burning
    A straightforward approach to dodging and burning that creates two adjustment layers, one for each effect. You paint on the layer masks in black or white (white adds the effect, while black erases it) ... then adjust the opacity for the degree of dodging or burning you wish. In the example, the burn layer is at 100%, while the dodge layer is 22%.
    http://www.atncentral.com/Zip_Actions/Dodging_Burning.zip

    Dragan Action
    Mike Warren created an action to show what can be done using various layers of the original (in Soft Light, Hard Light and Color Burn Mode along with a Curve Adjustment layer) layered over a Tritone conversion. The Tritone creates a grayscale image and adds a colorcast. You can adjust the curve in the Black to control contrast and shadow details-experiment with this on different images. The other two colors affect the overall tone; adjust these colors to taste. Load the Action, open the file named Original Run Action, and use the Burn tool to emphasize wrinkles
    http://www.atncentral.com/Zip_Actions/MW_Dragan_Action.zip

    Dragan Monochrome
    Mike found that many of you were using his Dragan action for monochrome images. To retain the full dynamic range, he's developed this action that draganizes color images and converts them to mono in one step.
    http://www.atncentral.com/Zip_Actions/MW_BW.zip

    Draganizer
    Sharon has developed an action version of the Dragan effect that has been the subject of much discussion on dpreview.com. Experiment with this approach and with Kent Christiansen's “Grundge Effect” on this site and use the one that gets the closest to the effect you're trying to achieve. Other examples are available at this link.
    http://www.atncentral.com/Zip_Actions/Draganizer.zip

    Edgarian Blur
    Howard Owen has produced an attractive blur action for portraits and named it for the man who described the technique, Albert Edgar, PhD., in the January, 2001 issue of PEI . "This effect uses mathematically related Gaussian blurs and fades to produce a misty, dreamlike blur," Howard writes. I concur. Instructions in the action.
    http://www.atncentral.com/Zip_Actions/Edgarian_Blur_2.0.zip

    Emboss Glow
    Mike Warren's action does what it claims, embossing the detail and embellishing it with a wonderful glow. Use it as-is or apply it to a background copy on which you reduce opacity. If you do that, you can also play with blending modes to achieve a different effect.
    http://www.atncentral.com/Zip_Actions/MikeW_emboss_glow.zip

    Glamor Blur
    Glamor Blur does what its name suggests. After flattening the image, it blurs skin tone but, by finding edges, keeps details such as hair in place. As a variation with a complex background to which you don't want the blur applied, select the face with a slight feather, select inverse, cut, rename this as a new document, run the action on it, then copy it into the original document as a new layer, and apply darken mode.
    http://www.atncentral.com/Zip_Actions/glamblur.zip

    Gothic Glow
    Gothic Glow gives a glowing and feathering effect to an image. It can be applied to either the entire image or to just a selection, depending on which version of the action you select.
    http://www.atncentral.com/Zip_Actions/gothicglow.zip

    Grundge Effect Action
    Kent reports that this action is more of a "tutorial" of a way to achieve a grundge type effect on people shots rather than a 'shortcut' to a Dragan style. He suggests that users control click through the action checking out each step. Begin with a well exposed image in which none of the channels are blown out. The action allows for several user-chosen modes, yet the defaults should work well on good images.
    http://www.atncentral.com/Zip_Actions/Kents_Grundge.ZIP



     
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    thank you all for the help
     

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